I am running a campaign where I am sharing content with my players, including some of my own homebrew content. However there is also a player who has created a significant amount of homebrew content that has become shared with all players in the campaign. I have reviewed some of it, and it is grossly overpowered for the type of game I want to run. However I don't want the player to delete it since they need access to it in the campaign they are running. I am wondering if I can filter out the content so new players in my campaigns don't get confused and select some of the options they have created. Is there a way I can do this?
If the other player removes those homebrews from their “creations” “collection” then they will not be shared with anyone. Those homebrews will stay in that player’s “creations” and they can always add them back into their collection whenever they need them, and then remove them again when it is time for sessions with your campaign.
If the other player removes those homebrews from their “creations” then they will not be shared with anyone. Those homebrews will stay in that player’s “creations” and they can always add them back into their collection whenever they need them, and then remove them again when it is time for sessions with your campaign.
You mean the other player should remove it from their “Homebrew collection,” not “creations,” right?
If the other player removes those homebrews from their “creations” then they will not be shared with anyone. Those homebrews will stay in that player’s “creations” and they can always add them back into their collection whenever they need them, and then remove them again when it is time for sessions with your campaign.
You mean the other player should remove it from their “Homebrew collection,” not “creations,” right?
Yes, thank you for catching my typo. (It was around 2am when I wrote it so I made a booboo.) I corrected my post.
As a side note, even if homebrew gets deleted it can easily be restored by the creator. In their creations menu, at the top where it says “private” and “public” you can switch it to “deleted” and restore them from there.
No, but MellieDM has a post about using homebrew, and one of the things she suggests is for private homebrew, add you name to the end of the homebrew name, for example "Fireball - WK". That way it is easy to figure out who made what.
I am running a campaign where I am sharing content with my players, including some of my own homebrew content. However there is also a player who has created a significant amount of homebrew content that has become shared with all players in the campaign. I have reviewed some of it, and it is grossly overpowered for the type of game I want to run. However I don't want the player to delete it since they need access to it in the campaign they are running. I am wondering if I can filter out the content so new players in my campaigns don't get confused and select some of the options they have created. Is there a way I can do this?
If the other player removes those homebrews from their “
creations” “collection” then they will not be shared with anyone. Those homebrews will stay in that player’s “creations” and they can always add them back into their collection whenever they need them, and then remove them again when it is time for sessions with your campaign.Creating Epic Boons on DDB
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You mean the other player should remove it from their “Homebrew collection,” not “creations,” right?
Yes, thank you for catching my typo. (It was around 2am when I wrote it so I made a booboo.) I corrected my post.
As a side note, even if homebrew gets deleted it can easily be restored by the creator. In their creations menu, at the top where it says “private” and “public” you can switch it to “deleted” and restore them from there.
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DDB Buyers' Guide
Hardcovers, DDB & You
Content Troubleshooting
No, but MellieDM has a post about using homebrew, and one of the things she suggests is for private homebrew, add you name to the end of the homebrew name, for example "Fireball - WK". That way it is easy to figure out who made what.
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